Friday, October 16, 2015

Psychology
Tomorrow Magazine. reveres the
intersection of psychology and art. Its content explores the practice of
psychology as an art and also presents original works of contemporary
artists, photographers, designers, writers, poets, choreographers, performance
artists, and filmmakers who examine issues of identity, self-reflection,
sexuality, consciousness, relationships, and other essential, controversial
themes.

For our 19th issue, Psychology Tomorrow
Magazine plans to explore the dichotomous world of medicinal substance
versus recreational substance, and what it means to take intentional trips for
healing and suffer unintentional trips through the side effects of “advanced”
medicine.

Consider the following possibilities:

·Have you taken a psychedelic trip
that changed your worldview?

·Have you taken a psychotropic
medication that offered just the help you sought?

·Have you ever taken a trip while also
maintaining a course of psychotropic medication?

·Have you experienced an unexpected
“fringe” benefit from a prescribed psychotropic medication?

Deadline November 30, 2015.

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You can submit other writing relevant to our mission, to be considered for
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Brian Henry has been a book editor, writer, and creative writing instructor for more than 25 years. He teaches creative writing at Ryerson University. He also leads weekly creative writing courses in Burlington, Mississauga, Oakville and Georgetown and conducts Saturday workshops throughout Ontario. His proudest boast is that he has helped many of his students get published.